Wiltshire — Berkshire~Somersetshire. 
I811.I 
At Portsea-, Mr. John Jetty.— 
Captain Tribe, 82^1. 
In Portsmouth, Mrs. Barnard.—Mr.YoUng, 
«f Cecil'Place,—-Mr- Letty, of Mile End 
3’hce.—The Right. Hon. Gen. Fox, brother 
of the late C. J. Fox, governor of Potts- 
month, colonel of the lOcU foot, paymafter 
©f widow’*'pensions, foe. 
At Bottley, John Clew’.er, esq. 
At the Half-way House, Mrs. Brewer, 50. 
At Uphom, the Rev. T- Davies, 55 years 
curate ©f that parish. 
At Eossington,. Thomas South, esq. 
At Dumrner, P4rs. Terry. 
At Wington, G. Aldridge, esq. 
At Portchester, Miss S Moore. 
At Winchester, Mrs.Currall. 
In Jersey, Mr. John Stead, proprietor cf 
tire Jersey Gazette, and formerly a well- 
known bookseller at Gosport.. 
At Southsea, Mrs. Heather. 
At Crawley, Miss Waight, of Alresford. 
At Bnckham House, T. Coulthard, esq. 
At New Close, Mrs. Stubbs. 
At St. Cross, Miss Xood. 
At Southampton, Mrs., Ellcocke, 85.— 
Mr. Flood, i.'-onmonger. 
At the George Inn, Portsmouth, where he 
arrived the 22d of May, intending to set off 
the next morning for London, Walter Bur-, 
rowes, esq. of Rvde (which place he left in 
good health), the son of the late Sir Kildare 
B On being called in the morning, it was. 
discovered that he had been attacked l)y a 
paralytic afiection, w'hich had deprived him 
of his speech and reason. He remained in 
this state fill abr)ut five o’clock in the after¬ 
noon, yrhen he expired in con.vuhions. He 
was formerly one of the ,first merchants in 
England, as an active partner in the house of 
Bogle, French, Burro^^es, and. Canning, of 
London, contractors for supplying the Navy 
with Irish provisions, &c. 
On board the Gorgon, of St. Helen’s, Ge¬ 
neral Rufin, who was wounded and taken 
prisoner at the bartle of Barosa. He hatj 
spent the day in good, spirits, and repeatedly 
expressed his sa'-isfaction at coming to F.ng- 
land, and his escape from the Spaniards. He 
seemed to ..suffer but little from his wound, 
till about ten nnnutes before his death. 
After having eaten a hearty dinner, he was 
suddenly seized with pain, which terminated 
rn his death: the wound had affected the 
Spinal marrow. The deceased was a great 
favourite with Bonaparte, and possessed con^ 
sWerable lanied property in the neighbour¬ 
hood of Havre de-Grace. He was buried 
with d’stinguished funeral honours at PortS- 
iwouth, on the 18th instant. 
W I L T S H I R r. 
The trill of ploughs, on the 13th day of 
June, near Deptford Inn, Wilts, for the pre¬ 
miums or the Bath and WcSC of Eiiglano So¬ 
ciety, was very respectably and numerously 
attended by gentlemen and farmers of the vi¬ 
cinity, as well as from distant parts, Eight 
ploughs contended forthe prizes, and ploughed 
half an acre in the time annexed, No 1 
J^obe t ^3ourlay, esq. 8 Scotch plough, drawn 
by two horses, in one hour and fifty one mi¬ 
nutes. No. 2. Mr. Patient, a Wiltshire 
plough, drawn by four ponies, with a l-ader, 
in one hour and thirty-nine minutes. No. 3. 
H. Biggs, esq. a double furrow plough, drawn 
by two horses, with a leader, one hour and 
tv/o minutes and a half. No» 4. f. Da'vins 
jun. esq. a Hampshire patent plough, drawa- 
bj two horses, with a leader, one hour and 
fifty-six mi.nmes-. No. 5. R. Gouriay, eso. 
Ransome’s patent plough, • dra^vn by two> 
liorses, in one hour and seven .minutes. No, 
6. Mr.. Garrett, a Beverstone plough, drawn 
by one horse with a leader, two hours and 
thirty-two minutes. No. 7. J. p,. Gouriay, 
esq a double furrow plough, drawn by two 
horses, fifty nine minutes. No. 8. J. Ben- 
net, esq. a Scotch plough, drawn by two oxen 
in two hours and fifty-one minutes. Tlie 
awards of the judges were in favour of No. 3, 
the double furrow plough, and No. 5, Ran¬ 
some’s patent plough, both drawn by two- 
horses-. The former, it will be noticed, 
ploughed half an acre of a three-year’s grass 
iey, on rather a light soil, in one hour and 
two minutes and a half. Beside the public 
spirit manifested by the owners of the diffe¬ 
rent ploughs to give celebrity to these ope¬ 
rations, and produce a beneficial result, miicli 
praise was due to all the ploughmen icr the 
skill they evinced, and the pains they re¬ 
spectively took to excel. 
Marnr//.] At Devises, Mr. Giffard, t® 
M iss Everett. 
A-AJ The Rev. Mr* Southurst, *f Castle 
Comb. 
William Priddey, esq. of Allington. 
At Marlbro’, at an adranced age, Mr. No 
Merriman. 
BERKS HIE F,. 
On Tuesday, June‘24, Mr. John Coxetter* 
of Greenham Mills, Newbury, had two South 
Dowm sheep shorn at his factory exactly at 
five o’cl ck in the morning, from the wool of 
which, (after passing its various processes) a 
complete damson coloured coat v/as made, 
and worn by Sir John Throckmorton, bart» 
at a quarter past six in the evening, bsiri'g 
'two hours and three quarters within the 
time allotted, for a wager of one thousand 
guineas. The sheep were roasted whole, 
and a most sumptuous dinner was given by 
Mr. Coxetter, to Sir John Throckmorton, and 
many other agriculturists. 
rylarncd.~\ W. Stephens, esq. of Reading, 
to Miss P. Greenwood, of Wallingford_M*!-. 
W. (iuelck, to Miss H. S. Marshal!, of 
Braywick. 
At bunning Hill, Capt. J. Cochet, R.N. t© 
Miss Long. 
Died ^ At Abingdon, Mr. Hervey Tutkfeys. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A correspondent of Frome writes, that, 
daring the last week of June, the v^ind wa.'» 
particalariy 
